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Movie
Surviving Progress
Synopsis
As humanity basks in the glow of a century of unprecedented technological progress in the early years of the 21st century, a growing number of scientists wonder if we're really as well off as we imagine. While the world has a remarkable range of products and services at its disposal, we also have a dwindling supply of un-renewable natural resources, an environment damaged by global warming, a faltering global economy, and large parts of the world are demanding a First World standard of living while the nations that created it are struggling to keep their heads above water. Has the world become a victim of its own desire for progress? Filmmakers Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks examine the price we are paying for years of short-term advancement with little thought of long-term consequences in the documentary Surviving Progress. Featuring interviews with Stephen Hawking, Jane Goodall, David Suzuki, Margaret Atwood, Jim Thomas and many more, Surviving Progress offers a sobering look at how unchecked science and economics have taken the world down a dangerous path, and what can be done to create a more sustainable future. Adapted from Ronald Wright's book A Short History of Progress, Surviving Progress was an official selection at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.
Cast
- Colin Beavan
- Raquel Taitson-Queiroz
- Jim Thomas
- Simon Johnson
- Chen Changnian
- Robert Wright
- Victor Zhikai Gao
- Jane Goodall
- Michael Hudson
- Philippe Scultety
- Betsy Carson
- Enio Beata
- Mario Janelle
- David Suzuki
- Kambale Musavuli
- Claude La Haye
- Ronald Wright
- Louis Piche
- Marcel Chouinard
- Mark Levine
- Jean-Pierre St-Louis
- J. Craig Venter
- Marina Silva
- Guy Langlois
- Mathieu Roy
- Gary Marcus
- Margaret Atwood
- Dany Racine
- Silva Basmajian
- Stephen Hawking
- Daniel Povinelli
- Harold Crooks
- Joao Godoy
- Vaclav Smil
- Martin Scorsese
- Emma Tillinger Koskoff
- Mark Achbar
- Louis-Martin Paradis
- Chen Ming